A Happy New Year to all GN gardeners.
I'm browsing gardening catalogues and magazines while I try to recover from the dreaded lurgy. Last year we extended a border to create a peninsular in the middle of the garden to grow more roses. We planted three David Austin roses in November and may add a couple more this year. They are so robust and always give a good display. But my first task this year (when I can find the energy) will be to trim a boundary hedge by about six feet, its a great windbreak but casts a lot of shadow in the summer. I also want to change some of the older plants in the front garden. DH has been sowing trays and trays of seeds, the greenhouse is full of them. Some are Poppies, Californian Poppies, and Foxgloves. We also have large raised beds for veggies but they didn't do so well last year, it was too hot. I hope I'll be able to do more of the gardening this year, my asthma was very restricting last year.